The New Orleans political documentary "Getting Back to Abnormal," the
Stanley Kubrick documentary "Room 237" and the latest in director Michael
Apted's celebrated -- and ambitious -- "Up" series will all play as part of the
New Orleans Film Society's 2013 Film-O-Rama spring screening event. They were announced
today (March 18) as the film society unveiled its full Film-O-Rama schedule.

They join the previously announced local debut of "On the Road," director Walter
Salles' big-screen adaptation of the seminal Beat novel, which was shot partly
in New Orleans; the local return of the cataclysm comedy "It's a Disaster," which in
October won the New Orleans Film Festival Audience Award; and the local debut
of the documentary "I Am Divine," about the colorful John Waters muse.

In all, more than 20 films will screen -- some of them multiple times --
over the course of the weeklong event, set to take place this year from April
5-11 at the Prytania Theatre.

In its fourth year, Film-O-Rama is designed as a springtime celebration
of overlooked indie and foreign films that have yet to play in New Orleans. The
full 2013 Film-O-Rama schedule, as released today by the New Orleans Film
Society, follows: